Harold Reitman boxer

Harold Reitman boxer
bouts
23
won
11
lost
7
draw
4
Status
inactive
Division
heavyweight
Debut
1989-11-24
Height
-
Reach
-
Age
-
Born
1950-03-29
Death
-
Nationality
USA

Harold "Hackie" Stuart Reitman, M.D. (born March 29, 1950 Jersey City, New Jersey) is an American orthopedic surgeon, former professional boxer, entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist. He is the founder and CEO of Different Brains. Reitman fought as a professional heavyweight boxer while working full-time as an orthopedic surgeon, and was widely referred to as the Boxing Doctor during his career.Reitman, who goes by the nickname, Hackie, grew up in the Greenville section of Jersey City, the youngest of four children. Reitman's parents owned a gas station where his father Phil worked as a mechanic and his mother Evelyn pumped gas.Reitman started boxing at the age of 13 at the Jewish Community Center in Jersey City. He graduated from Henry Snyder High School where he played varsity basketball. In the fall of 1968, Reitman entered the accelerated six-year medical program at Boston University School of Medicine. In his first year of medical school, Reitman surprised classmates and faculty by entering the 1971 New England Golden Gloves championships in Lowell, MA as a heavyweight. Reitman won all four of his fights by knockout and became the 1971 New England Golden Gloves heavyweight champion. Following the title fight, Reitman was approached by Boston promoter Sam Silverman and a New York investment group who offered Reitman a $100,000 professional contract bonus on the condition he leave medical school and turn professional heavyweight boxer. Reitman declined the offer and completed his medical school studies.During medical school, Reitman often worked as the house doctor at sporting events at the Boston Garden. He graduated from Boston University School of Medicine in 1974 and began an internship at St. Joseph's Regional Medical Center in Paterson, NJ. He entered the Boston University Orthopedic Residency Program the following year and served rotations at the Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, Shriners Hospital for Children, in Springfield, Mass. and Boston Medical Center and as Chief Resident at Boston City Hospital.In 1978, Reitman moved to Plantation, Florida where he founded Orthopaedic Associates USA. A specialist in Arthroscopic knee surgery and sports medicine, Reitman served as Senior Surgeon and CEO, expanding the practice throughout South Florida. Reitman retired from surgery in 2004.Reitman would travel from Florida to Boston University School of Medicine as "Clinical Assistant Professor of Anatomy" to deliver his annual lecture to all first-year medical students, Clinical Anatomy of the Upper Extremity, a tradition that continued through 2011.

Date Opponent Last Opponents' Results Place Result
2000-12-15 Kenny Lunkins DWWWWW Memorial Auditorium, Fort Lauderdale LOST
Technical knockout
2000-05-20 Billy Cunningham LLLWLL SE Livestock Pavilion, Ocala WIN
Technical knockout
2000-03-10 Billy Cunningham DLLLWL Club Amnesia, Miami Beach WIN
KO
2000-01-29 Sam Brown debut Nassau LOST
Points
1998-05-02 Frederick Jenkins LL Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort, Miami DRAW
Points
1995-12-12 Peter McNeeley WWWWLW Charlotte Memorial Auditorium, Punta Gorda LOST
Technical knockout
1995-05-31 Alex Drayton debut Raleigh WIN
Points
1994-03-16 Jordan Keepers LLLLLL Bismarck Hotel, Chicago LOST
Split-decision
1993-10-30 Junior McKenzie LL Nassau WIN
KO
1993-02-19 Tommy Mucciogrosso WWLWW Airport Hilton, Fort Lauderdale NC
1992-04-25 Joel Humm LLWLWW Convention Center, Miami Beach LOST
Technical knockout
1991-11-11 Tim Anderson LWWLWL City Limits Nightclub, Fort Lauderdale DRAW
Points
1991-05-11 Willie Goodman LDLLLL Howard Johnson Downtown, Orlando LOST
Unanimous decision
1991-03-22 Tony Poolie LLL Jai Alai Fronton, Miami DRAW
Points
1990-11-09 Steve Powell LL Diplomat Hotel, Hollywood WIN
Technical knockout
1990-10-27 Tony Young debut Bristol WIN
KO
1990-07-13 Steve Powell L Jacksonville WIN
Technical knockout
1990-06-01 Abner Hyacinthe debut Gibbons High School, Fort Lauderdale WIN
KO
1990-05-09 Nick Teal debut Landmark Hotel, Metairie DRAW
Points
1990-02-24 Vale Payton debut St. Andrews Club, Boca Raton LOST
Technical knockout
1990-01-19 David Perry debut Sports Pavillion, Homestead WIN
KO
1990-01-12 Brian Spicer debut Jai Alai Fronton, Miami WIN
KO
1989-11-24 John Smith debut Armory, Homestead WIN